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Hey Nick,Although not familiar with the throw, in general it can be harder for people to maintain a good solid posture by crouching as opposed to kneeling. Especially for someone like me that's so tall. If I have to get "under" something like an arm, etc...to maintain good posture I usually have to kneel.
As you are a Judoka, you probably don't do the throw I'm trying to describe. It's in more of the Aiki type jujutsu's.sounds like a epong seonage, but couldnt imagine it while kneeling. In are judo class a lot of students won matches with a kneeling morote seonagi. And I think when you mean crouch you mean loading up the body. You can either step in and load them up on your back by bending your knees and getting lower than there waist or by waiting for them to push and to turn and take a knee while doing the same upperbody movements and away they go. There both effective just I guess for different situations, the kneeling method I think is a lot newer as my jujitsu sensei who also is a 2nd dan in judo and she laughed at us when she saw that we were doing morotes while kneeling but then wanted to know more after she found out are judo sensei taught us (he's stephen siroy sambo world champ) so she knew it had to be somewhat practical.
Hey Nick,
It's the classic "body in sky" thrown. Going under their arm and continuing their forward momentum at it's basic level. I'll definitely agree with you, it's much more stable also a heck of a lot easier to keep them going forward.
The pic of one of our students doing Kuchu Nage is here. It's not a very well done one as tori should be pretty much hip to hip with uke, but this gives you the general idea.
Jeff
We might be hitting the wall of different terminology here.
Jeff
It sounds like Ippon Seo Nage to me in Judo. You could do this throw from the knees, but in judo it is more common for morote seio nage to be done from the knees.As you are a Judoka, you probably don't do the throw I'm trying to describe. It's in more of the Aiki type jujutsu's.
Speaking of which, I need to get to a Judo school and learn some stuff from them!